意大利成人和儿童双指测试适应性的初步评价和可靠性。

Federica Di Berardino, Marco Gitto, Leonardo Braga, Noemi Motta, Valeria Castelli, Eliana Filipponi, Lorenzo Pignataro, Diego Zanetti
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背景:二元听力测试,如由F. Musiek开发的二元数字测试(DDT),对于评估听觉加工障碍至关重要。意大利语中缺乏经过验证的听觉测试,因此需要对现有工具进行调整。目的:本研究旨在为新修订的意大利版滴滴涕提供可靠性和规范性数据的初步评估。它假设意大利滴滴涕将显示出与原始英语版本相当的可靠性和规范性数据,具有类似的右耳优势(REA)。方法:适应过程涉及20名正常听力成年人的初步研究,比较英语和意大利语版本的滴滴涕。随后,该研究纳入了138名6-10岁的儿童,使用意大利语版本评估重测信度并收集规范性数据。结果:研究结果显示,在年龄较小的儿童中,REA在所有参与者中表现一致。意大利版滴滴涕在各年龄组和性别中表现出足够的可靠性,在成人和儿童中均观察到反复测试的稳定性。结论:本初步研究为意大利滴滴涕的可靠性和规范性评分提供了必要的数据。研究结果支持其在临床和研究环境中的使用,尽管需要进一步的研究来全面验证。
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Preliminary evaluation and reliability of the Italian adaptation of the dichotic digit test in adults and children.

Preliminary evaluation and reliability of the Italian adaptation of the dichotic digit test in adults and children.

Preliminary evaluation and reliability of the Italian adaptation of the dichotic digit test in adults and children.

Background: Dichotic listening tests, such as the Dichotic Digit Test (DDT) developed by F. Musiek, are vital for assessing auditory processing disorders. There is a lack of validated auditory tests in Italian, necessitating the adaptation of existing tools.

Objective: This study aims to provide a preliminary assessment of the reliability and normative data for the newly adapted Italian version of the DDT. It hypothesises that the Italian DDT will show comparable reliability and normative data to the original English version, with a similar Right-Ear Advantage (REA).

Methods: The adaptation process involved a pilot study with 20 normal hearing adults, comparing the English and Italian versions of the DDT. Subsequently, the study included 138 children aged 6-10 years, using the Italian version to assess test-retest reliability and gather normative data.

Results: The findings revealed a consistent REA across participants that was more pronounced in younger children. The Italian version of DDT demonstrated adequate reliability across age groups and gender, with test-retest stability observed in both adults and children.

Conclusions: This preliminary study provides essential data on the reliability and normative scores of the Italian DDT. The findings support its use in clinical and research settings, although further studies are required for comprehensive validation.

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